Los Angeles turns on everyone eventually, and now it's turned on Harley Quinn! As she discovers more about the death of her friend, she decides it's time to leave town-but the wrestling league she almost considered a family won't let her go! She's hit on a big conspiracy-and it just might kill her!
Harley Quinn #73 wraps up what was a fine story that maybe went on a bit too long. I get that DC really wants Harley to be an Anti-hero and that is working fine here. The stuff with Booster doesn't always work but I like that he is here. I suspect the plan is to finally get him another title of his own and that too would be fine. Ultimately, I am really excited for next month because that set up is huge. Read Full Review
When Harley Quinn #73 wraps up, it's on a one-two punch of emotion and surprise. Where the story goes from here I cant possibly imagine. But as long as Humphries and company keep putting out this level of quality, I am along for the ride. Read Full Review
Say what you will about the social messages of the book, but Sam Humphries delivers a damn near perfect bit of storytelling in this bonkers book. This is Harley at her finest, period. Read Full Review
Humphries and Basri give Harley a needed infusion of direction and vitality. Harleys life may still lack a great deal of direction, but shes much more in the rhythm of her own psychosis as the current storyline reaches the end of its fourth chapter. Harley might not ever find a totally well-adjusted lifestyle. Still, Humphries continues to push her in a direction that at least FEELS like its progressing to some sort of stability even though shes unlikely to ever really stabilize. Read Full Review
We're being led one step closer to the end of the series, and with the massive pieces of information we get given in this part of the tale, it's a sure thing that something huge is coming. I will wait patiently, like everyone else, to see how this all plays out with just two issues left in this run.So fellow readers, what did you think of Harley Quinn #73, and the truth that was revealed? Let us know in the comments below and I will see you next issue!Images Courtesy of DC Entertainment Read Full Review
Harley Quinn #73 is just another incredibly fun and heartfelt issue that capitalizes on all the best parts of the character, even if there are a few strange decisions (looking at you Booster)! Read Full Review
Sami Basri has some great, energetic artwork throughout this issue. From the action to the characters, Basri's style shines through with panels that draw the eye. Read Full Review
I'm not sure what Harley's next run will be like"every creator on the title has been very different"but they'll have a big task to live up to following Humphries' run. Read Full Review
This issue focuses once again on the emotional journey Harley's taking and moves away from the repetitive action of the last couple books. It's this return to the heart of this series that really makes it work for me. It feels like it's earned the right to lean into the more serious, and it does it well here. Read Full Review
Just like Batman, Harley learns that when you fall, you have to pick yourself up again – but sometimes you have to get knocked really far down. Read Full Review
Defeated, and confused by Booster Gold, Harley returns to the ring to make an important discovery that gives a name to the person really behind Alicia's death and foreshadows a throwdown between Harley Quinn and Granny Goodness. My money's on the clown. Read Full Review
With 'Harley Quinn' #73, Sam Humphries and Sami Basri have created a socially relevant and humorous character study. Read Full Review
Sam Humphries has hit a new low for me. The insensitive way he uses suicide for his story is disgusting, even if it is a red herring. Actually, it might be worse because of that. The story means nothing as we bounce back and forth to get to a cliffhanger that may be fun, but I don't think me and Humphries have the same meaning of fun, so who knows! I love Sami Basri's art, but other than that, this book is not good! Thank god this is all ending soon! Read Full Review
No. The way suicide is used to push the story is ridiculous and badly written. The queer erasure of Harley Quinn and the forced thing with Booster Gold adds to the low score. 0/10